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About wetlands

A wetland is an area of land whose soil is satu- rated with moisture either permanently or seasonally.


About Natura 2000

Natura 2000 is the centrepiece of EU nature & biodiversity policy. It is an EU wide network of nature protection areas established under the 1992 Habitats Directive. The aim of the network is to assure the long-term survival of Europe's most valuable and threatened species and habitats. It is comprised of Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) designated by Member States under the Habitats Directive, and also incorporates Special Protection Areas (SPAs) which they designate under the 1979 Birds Directive. Natura 2000 is not a system of strict nature reserves where all human activities are excluded. Whereas the network will certainly include nature reserves most of the land is likely to continue to be privately owned and the emphasis will be on ensuring that future management is sustainable, both ecologically and economically. The establishment of this network of protected areas also fulfils a Community obligation under the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.

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Leading partner of the project

Project partners

Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for nature conservation Institute for Water of the Republic of Slovenia Fisheries Research Institute of Slovenia Slovenia Forest Service Municipality Ruše Municipality Kranjska Gora RTV Slovenija